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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Hibernating Already

Well, as I've been trying to make my rounds and get caught up on the regular blogs that I read it sounds like the general consensus is that this time of year is just darn busy! I know I've been pretty busy lately, getting summer stuff wrapped up, getting going with boot camp, trying to take advantage of the nice weather while it lasts, soaking up as much sun as I possibly can while it's here. I know it won't last me thru the winter, but a girl can try, right?

I've got a long list of Summer Projects that I really wanted to get done this year, but just didn't happen. I'm trying to figure out how many I can squeeze into the next few weeks. It's not looking promising.

I still owe my friend a trail ride that I promised her for her birthday. In March.

We still don't have stalls. That's all I'm going to say about that.

My main issue, however, is that I'm already going into hibernation mode. I can't seem to help it. I got sucked back into the black hole of reading and it may be next spring before I come out of it. I guess I'm already preparing myself for another long winter. One thing that I really loved about last winter (quite possible the only thing) was how much reading I did. I loooove to read. I really haven't read much in a really long time, like years, but last fall I got sucked into Twilight and it was all down hill from there. I read a lot. I can't even remember how many books I plowed through, but I know it was quite a few. Probably atleast a dozen, and I read some of them twice. It was fabulous! I tried to keep my nose out of books this summer so I could ride my horse, do laundry, get some yard work done, maybe tackle a project or two around the house, you know...be a responsible adult. It's so hard to be productive when all I want to do is finish whatever book I'm in.

The weather was pretty nasty around here for a week or two: cold, gray, rainy...I think that was what got me thinking about hibernating. I couldn't help it. After a crazy hectic summer, I was perfectly happy to grab a book, a blanket and my fleece yoga pants and park my butt on the couch for a bit. The weather has cleared up again but I still seem to be in hibernation mode. I'm still perfectly happy reading, though I do feel a little guilty when the sun is out. Ok, a lot guilty. I've discovered that reading in the rocker on the porch or stretched out on a blanket in the backyard to soak up some sun while I'm reading does help with that guilt though. Still not getting anything done, but atleast I'm enjoying the nice weather while it's around.

I've stocked up my "to be read" shelf, it's good and ready for winter. Amazon makes it WAY too easy to order stuff, those butt heads. And then the free shipping with a qualifying $30 purchase = trouble! I love free shipping. And those bastards even send me emails with suggestions of books to buy based on what I've ordered in the past. The nerve! So many books to read, so many other things I should be doing instead!

I'm also really looking forward to reading Twilight yet again. I'm thinking if I start it around the beginning of November, I should be able to get through it just in time to go see New Moon. I'm excited for that movie! I'm trying not to be because I really don't want to be disappointed, but it's really hard because there seems to be a lot of hype surrounding it. I hate hype. I would really rather have low expectations going into a movie and come out totally enamored, then be let down from listening to all the hype. I may, just possibly, be planning to be a total Twitard and go see the midnight opening night show. Maybe. You didn't hear that from me.

In other news, boot camp is going well. I've been so busy with other things and since we still don't have an arena at our house (another epic fail for us this year) I haven't been getting a lot of saddle time on my own, but our lessons are going very well. We're making progress. Midori is getting more responsive and I'm getting better about not being such a control freak. I know, I know...me? Control freak?!? Who'da thunk it?! lol

We have one more cutting show for the summer series. I'm hoping it goes well! I would like to end on a good note. After that I'm really going to focus solely on our boot camp. The winter series starts the weekend after our last cutting show. I plan to do the reining portion again. The boyfriend is still deciding if he wants to do reining or cutting. Or both. Since I won the rookie reining class I was in last year I have to move up to the next class. It is still two handed, but requires flying lead changes. I'm not expecting anything out of the series this year as I've got some pretty stiff competition. The classes are $12 and it gives me an excuse to get on my horse and have something to work for all winter. I plan to use the series as a way to measure my boot camp progress. That is all. I certainly wouldn't mind winning, but that's not what it's about for me this year. I'll have to bookmark that statement and keep referring back to it after every show. ;o)

Other then that, I think the summer craziness seems to be winding down. I'm looking forward to fall and all it's glory and hoping the sun sticks around for a while. I'm excited for pumpkin flavored anything, hard carmelled apple cider and all the brilliant fall colors. I really do love fall.

6 comments:

3 words. Pumpkin. Pie. Chai. Oh yeah baby. Totally with you on the summer projects completion failure. I think I only got 1/2 (maybe even 1/4) of my list accomplished. However, I AM trying my best to resist the hibernation monster for now and am still *slightly* hopeful that I will actually get some more fencing up. We'll see. Hibernation has a strong pull...you're right...it started with that crummy weather for Labor Day. Edward and Bella been calling my name, but so far I've kept 'em on the shelf. FOR NOW... ;)

I know what you mean about being busy, I am so busy, that I don't even know how I ever had a full time job, plus do everything I need to do! It has been so nice that the weather has been so good for us. Sure helps keep us off our butts!I am a total book fanatic too. I LOVE to read, my OH hates it. He says I am ignoring him, so once he is in bed, I pull out my book. I am reading Eclipse now. I can't put it down, but I have too during the day.I hope you do well in the winter series with Midori!

I so know how you feel with wanting to just slip into winter mode, pick up a book and a cup of tea and chill. I am excited about New Moon too...but dont have high hopes. Did you read The Time Traveler's Wife? I was so excited about that movie but it just cant live up to the book. I am looking for a series to read this winter...any suggestions?

As for the reining or cutting thing, it is funny because I was just having that conversation last night and telling a friend how I want to rein this coming year and then cut the next! I love reining and still have a ton to learn but I dont want to get stuck in just one arena...I'd love cut and then try jumping, barrels and a little dressage.

Paint Girl - the boyfriend is always annoyed when I've got my nose in a book too. Apparently, reading while he watches tv isn't spending time together. Who knew?!? lol

Chelsi - I have not read the Time Traveler's Wife, but I might have to get that ordered up for this winter. I usually don't even bother with movies after I've read the book. They always disappoint. Of course, the exception to that rule, as always, is Twilight. As for suggestions...I'm currently taking a second trip thru the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. Very good, little smutty. I'm also totally loving the Queen Betsy series by Mary Janice Davidson. Effing hilarious, laugh out loud (repeatedly!) funny. Small books, like 200 pgs, but good reads. I also got the Sookie Stackhouse series, but I haven't cracked those open yet. I'll let you know how they are. And I'm obviously on a vamp kick (thanks to Twilight) so they are all vampire series. Good brain porn though. Nothing award winning or too deep.

I'd also love to take a stab at dressage and jumping. And for some reason roping. And competitive trail riding with the obstacles and pattern. SO many things out there that look like fun!

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I live in the country, recently bought my first home, currently working to update that home and make the property functional. I own and show horses, the first love of my life. I'm realizing that I'm an adult and not really sure when it happened.